Retail news from Eurofruit – Page 70
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Del Monte discusses UK facility future
Loss of a contract with UK retailer Morrisons threatens over 100 jobs at a Fresh Del Monte site
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Tesco turns to fresh produce
UK media reports suggest the leading grocery retailer will turn to its fruit and vegetable segment to pick up profits
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UK retailers to unveil green store plans
M&S, John Lewis and Coop will reveal the latest plans for environmentally friendly stores at the upcoming ACR Show
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EBRD backs Delhaize in Romania
Bank grants a major loan to Belgian retailer to help expansion plans in Romanian market
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UK shoppers 'feel more optimistic'
New survey reveals an apparent shift in shopper sentiment, with signs of optimism over personal economic situations
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Justin King backs consumer education
Sainsbury's CEO tells 2012 City Food Lecture that consumers are demanding information on fresh produce cooking and preparation
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Retailers look to streamline delivery
Major retail groups considering aligning delivery schedules for fresh, chilled and ambient products, says logistics provider
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Morrisons launches vegetarian range
M Kitchen range responds to claims by consumers that vegetarian food in supermarkets can be 'bland and uninteresting'
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Aldi Nord eyes reusable crates
Reports in Germany suggest the discounter is turning to Euro Pool System for the crates
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Shoppers 'put planning' into grocery trips
IGD has found that a greater number of UK shoppers are pre-planning their trips to grocery stores to secure the best value
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Magnit results show revenue growth
Russian retailer enjoys strong 2011 with revenue growth driven by selling space and like-for-like sales increases
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Tesco abandons carbon labelling
The UK supermarket chain has ditched its plan to label all its products with their carbon footprint
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Prices on the up in French retailers
A new study from Familles Rurales shows that prices of basic items rose in France in 2011, with value items seeing the biggest increase
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Mercator forecasts net profit drop
Country's largest grocery retailer sees profit fall in 2011 and expects further reductions next year
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Strikes threaten Sicilian citrus harvest
Trucker blockades reported to have curtailed shipments of citrus, as retail networks struggle to cope with disruption
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Truck strikes hit Italian trade
Fresh-cut suppliers particularly badly hit as blockades on main transport routes cause major disruption to deliveries
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Asda outlines major investment
UK Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes news that the retailer is set to open 25 new stores this year
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Excellence for X5 in 2011
Consolidated net retail sales increased for the full-year, despite a tougher market in the second half of the year
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Ahold holds firm through 2011
Positive fourth quarter helps drive yearly consolidated net sales upwards by 2.5 per cent
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Lettuce producers take stand
Producers in the south of France have refused to accept the prices offered to them by supermarkets, demanding production costs be covered